Browse Names
104,880 names found
Glenice
English
Meaning
A feminine name combining elements of 'Glen', suggesting a valley, and a suffix that lends a classic feel. Meaning is open.
Channin
English
Meaning
Likely a variant of Channing, an English surname meaning 'canal dweller' or possibly from a Norman personal name.
Glenita
Scottish
Meaning
A feminine name of Scottish origin, likely meaning 'from the valley' or 'lives in the glen.' It suggests natural beauty.
Channon
French
Meaning
Likely derived from the French word 'chanson,' meaning 'song.' It could also be a surname derived from a place name.
Arreanna
Greek
Meaning
Possibly a combination of Arria (uncertain origin, potentially Greek or Basque) and Anna (Hebrew for 'grace').
Glennard
English
Meaning
A combination of Glenn, meaning 'from the valley' (English), and a suffix suggesting 'strength' or 'hardiness'. A blend of nature and resilience.
Chano
Spanish
Meaning
A diminutive of Spanish names ending in -chano or -ciano, such as Feliciano or Laureano. The meaning of Chano depends on the original name.
Ciannah
Irish
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name, possibly a variant of Sianna or Kianna.
Cianne
Welsh
Meaning
Likely a modern variation of Sian, which is a Welsh form of Joan, meaning 'God is gracious' in Hebrew.
Glennell
Scottish
Meaning
Combination of the name Glen and -nell, possibly an elaboration on Glen, which is Scottish for 'valley'.
Aijah
English
Meaning
Aijah is a name with uncertain origins, but possibly related to Asia. Could also be a modern creative name.
Cianny
Welsh
Meaning
Possibly a modern variation of Sian, which is a Welsh form of Jane, meaning 'God is gracious'.
Ciarah
Irish
Meaning
Ciarah is a variant spelling of Ciara, an Irish name derived from the Gaelic word 'ciar' meaning 'dark-haired'.
Glennette
Scottish
Meaning
A feminine name derived from 'Glen,' meaning 'valley' or 'from the valley', with the 'ette' suffix.
Arren
Hebrew
Meaning
Arren is a variant of Aaron, a Hebrew name meaning 'high mountain' or 'exalted'.
Glennice
Scottish
Meaning
A feminine form of 'Glenn', meaning 'from the valley' in Scottish. It adds the feminine suffix '-ice'.
Chans
French
Meaning
Likely a short form or modern variation of 'Chance', which is derived from the Old French 'cheance' meaning 'good fortune' or 'luck'.
Allyssah
Greek
Meaning
A modern spelling variation of Alyssa, derived from the alyssum flower, traditionally a symbol of worth beyond beauty.
Glennon
Irish
Meaning
Glennon is an Irish surname used as a given name, meaning "from the glen" or "dweller in the glen." It suggests a connection to nature.
Chansler
French
Meaning
Chansler is a modern respelling of Chancellor. Chancellor originally referred to an official of high rank, particularly in medieval Europe.
Glennwood
English
Meaning
An English surname-turned-given name, meaning 'dweller in the wooded valley' or 'lives near a glen and a wood'.
Arreon
Hebrew
Meaning
Modern invented name; origin and meaning are unclear, possibly inspired by names like Aaron or Darren.
Glennys
Welsh
Meaning
A Welsh name meaning 'from the valley'. It evokes a connection to nature.
Chanston
English
Meaning
A modern invented name, likely a combination of 'Chan' (often a short form of Chandler) and 'ston'. Chandler means 'candle maker'.
Glenora
Scottish
Meaning
A feminine name combining 'Glen', meaning 'valley' in Scottish and Irish, with '-ora' suffix.
Glenroy
Scottish
Meaning
Glenroy is a Scottish surname-turned-first name, composed of 'glen' meaning 'valley' and 'roy' meaning 'red' or 'king'.
Chanta
Hindi
Meaning
Possibly derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'bright' or 'shining'. Could also be a modern invented name.
Glenton
Scottish
Meaning
Derived from a surname, likely indicating a person from a place called 'Glen', meaning 'valley'. Its origins are Scottish and English.
Arreonna
English
Meaning
A modern, likely American invented name, probably a combination of 'Arre' and 'Leonna'.
Glenville
English
Meaning
An English surname-turned-first name. Derived from a place name, meaning 'valley' or 'glen'.
Chantai
French
Meaning
Chantai is a variation of Chantal. Chantal is a French name derived from the surname Chantal, which originated from a place name in France.
Allyssia
Greek
Meaning
A variant of Alyssa, derived from the alyssum flower, which gets its name from the Greek word 'alysson,' meaning 'immune to madness'.
Ciaria
Irish
Meaning
Possibly a variant of Ciara, an Irish name meaning 'dark-haired'.
Glenyce
Scottish
Meaning
A feminine name likely derived from 'Glen', meaning 'valley'. The '-yce' ending adds a unique touch.
Alyre
Germanic
Meaning
Possibly a modern variation of 'Allaire' which has Germanic origins meaning 'noble and cheerful'.
Ciarrah
Irish
Meaning
Ciarrah is a variant spelling of Ciara, an Irish name derived from 'ciar', meaning 'dark' or 'black'.
Gleora
English
Meaning
A modern, invented name, perhaps a combination, with unclear origin. Might evoke images of 'gleam' or 'glory'.
Arretta
Germanic
Meaning
Arretta is a name of uncertain origin, possibly a variant of Arletta or a diminutive of a Germanic name starting with 'Arn', meaning 'eagle'.
Ciasia
Greek
Meaning
Likely a variation of Cassia, which is of Greek origin, referring to the cassia tree, known for its fragrant bark.
Astraya
Latin
Meaning
Astraya is a modern name possibly derived from Astra, Latin for "star". This implies a connection to the stars and celestial beauty.
Ciauna
Irish
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name, possibly based on names like Sian or Ciana.
Aijahlon
African
Meaning
A modern invented name. No established etymology is known.
Ciboney
Spanish
Meaning
Refers to an indigenous people of Cuba and the Caribbean.
Cicel
Latin
Meaning
Likely a variant or diminutive of Cecelia, meaning 'blind' but associated with music and patronage. From Latin origin.
Glinda
Welsh
Meaning
Likely a created name for *The Wizard of Oz*, its origin is uncertain. Possibly a combination of 'glen' and 'Linda', implying beauty and tranquility.
Chantasia
French
Meaning
A combination of Chantel and Anastasia. Chantel means 'stone', and Anastasia means 'resurrection'.
Glo
Latin
Meaning
A short form name, likely derived from Gloria, meaning 'glory' in Latin.
Astreia
Greek
Meaning
Astreia is a name of Greek origin, derived from Astraea. In Greek mythology, Astraea was a virgin goddess of justice, innocence, purity and precision.
Ciceley
Latin
Meaning
An archaic spelling of Cicely, derived from Cecilia, meaning 'blind' or 'dim-sighted' from the Latin 'caecus'.
Astreya
Greek
Meaning
Astreya is a variant of Astrea, derived from the Greek word 'aster' meaning 'star'. It represents purity and justice.
Ciclali
Native American
Meaning
Ciclali is a name of Nahuatl (Aztec) origin, meaning 'rain' or 'water'.
Aijalon
Hebrew
Meaning
A Hebrew place name, meaning 'place of gazelles' or 'oak grove'.
Alyrica
English
Meaning
A modern invented name, likely combining 'Aly' from names like Alice or Alyssa with 'rica' as in America or Veronica.
Astria
Latin
Meaning
Likely a variant of Astra, derived from the Latin word for "star."
Ciclaly
Spanish
Meaning
Ciclaly is a modern, possibly invented name, with no widely recognized meaning or origin.
Cicley
English
Meaning
Cicley is a rare variant of Cicely, which is an English form of Cecilia, meaning 'blind'.
Cid
Spanish
Meaning
Spanish title of respect meaning 'lord', derived from the Arabic 'sayyid'.
Cidalia
Latin
Meaning
Of uncertain origin, possibly a variant of Cecilia, a name of Latin origin, meaning 'blind'.
Astride
Norse
Meaning
Astride is a French name, derived from the Old Norse name Ástríðr, meaning 'divinely beautiful' or 'beloved by the gods'. It combines 'áss' (god) and 'fríðr' (beautiful, beloved).
Cidnee
English
Meaning
Likely a variant of Sidney, which is derived from the Old English place name meaning 'wide island'.